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New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, there are time-looping teenagers, a dermatologist's nightmare and a story from the alien's perspective.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2026

5 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2026

After 17 Oscar Nominations, Diane Warren Is Still Chasing Her First Win
For Diane Warren, the work is the reward. But after 16 losses, an original song Oscar would be nice, too.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2026

From ‘It Ends With Us' to ‘Reminders of Him,' How Colleen Hoover Captured Hollywood
The work of the novelist Colleen Hoover has become hot property in Hollywood. Here's why studios clamor to adapt her books.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2026

Behind the Scenes of the 2026 Oscar Best Picture Nominees: ‘Sinners,' ‘Hamnet' and More
In these videos, directors walked us through pivotal sequences from their 2026 Academy Award-nominated films.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

Daniel Radcliffe Shines in ‘Every Brilliant Thing' on Broadway
The actor's fondness for the audience radiates outward in this delightful interactive play about naming and noticing the good in the world.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Bushido' Review: A Samurai's Dangerous Moves
In this period drama, a vagrant samurai slays with a sword and his mastery of the game Go.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

Remembering Marilyn Monroe, Draped In Diamonds and Coveting More
Events marking the birth centennial of the person who became Marilyn Monroe will feature jewelry — though she was rarely associated with expensive pieces offscreen.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

Oscars 2026 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?
"Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" have been neck and neck all season. Here's what our expert thinks will go the distance.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

A New Oscar for Best Casting
This year, there's a new category at the Oscars: the Academy Award for best achievement in casting. Our reporter Esther Zuckerman spoke with all five nominees to find out what makes good casting.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Space Cowboy' Review: A Sky-diving Cinematographer's Highs and Lows
This documentary about the ace sky-diving cameraman Joe Jennings unexpectedly, but meaningfully, looks at the man's struggle with depression.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Slanted' Review: Narratively Botched
This body horror thriller, about a Chinese American girl who undergoes a surgery to appear white, relies on dated tropes to construct a pale genre pastiche.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Reminders of Him' Review: A Second Chance at Love
The movie, based on a Colleen Hoover book, is an unabashed tear-jerker. Terrific lead actors Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers make it work.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Group: The Schopenhauer Effect' Review: The Art of Being Patient
Group therapy sessions are dramatized in this absorbing film from the writer-director Alexis Lloyd.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2026

‘Undertone' Review: And Now a Word From Our Demon!
An effective if occasionally bumpy debut horror film makes full use of the audience's ears — and imagination.

New York Times Movies
Mar 11, 2026

Angelika Saleh, the Angelika of Angelika Film Center, Dies at 90
After making the journey from prewar Germany to Madison Avenue opulence, she gave her name to one of New York's most influential indie cinemas.

New York Times Movies
Mar 11, 2026

Quentin Tarantino Plans ‘Swashbuckling' Play for London's West End
"The Popinjay Cavalier," written and directed by Tarantino, will open next year. It is described as a "rambunctious comedy of deception" set in 1830s Europe.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

Bill Kurtis to Leave NPR's ‘Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!'
As the irreverent quiz show's judge and scorekeeper, Kurtis, a former news anchor known for his rich voice, has helped find comedy in current events since 2014.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

Michelle Pfeiffer Makes It Look Easy. It Isn't.
At 67, the actress is still reinventing herself, with two new TV shows, "The Madison" and "Margo's Got Money Troubles," and an evolving attitude about her work.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

How the Oscars Best Picture Winner is Chosen
Best picture is the only Oscar category decided by preferential ballot. Our reporter Marc Tracy explains how that works.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

‘Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare' Review: An Emotional Choice
This documentary offers a rundown of the 2011 nuclear meltdown with special attention to the shift workers who risked their lives while trying to stabilize the plant.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

Michelle Pfeiffer, With Mixed Feelings, Is Busier Than Ever
At 67, the actress is still reinventing herself, with two new TV shows, "The Madison" and "Margo's Got Money Troubles," and an evolving attitude about her work.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2026

How Best Picture is Decided
Best picture is the only Oscar category decided by preferential ballot. Our reporter Marc Tracy explains how that works.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2026

Jeremy Larner, 88, Dies; Wrote ‘The Candidate,' a Political Film Classic
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2026

Alan Trustman, Lawyer Who Wrote ‘Thomas Crown Affair,' Dies at 95
In a wide-ranging career, he was a member of a Boston white-shoe firm, a Swiss currency trader and a Hollywood screenwriter ("Bullitt" was another of his scripts).

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2026

‘Testament of Ann Lee' and the Entwining of Dance and God
"The Testament of Ann Lee" and Shaker traditions represent how movement has been a constantly evolving conduit to heaven.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2026

Casting, Which Will Be Celebrated at This Year's Oscars, Has Changed Drastically
What once involved an actor and a casting director in a room is now a technologically advanced exercise with pros and cons for performers.

New York Times Movies
Mar 07, 2026

Bobby Cannavale Loves ‘Heated Rivalry' and His Bearded Dragon
"I spend an hour a day quietly with this guy, whether it's feeding him, cleaning out the tank, having him chill with me," the actor said.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Alan Trustman, Who Wrote ‘Bullitt' and ‘Thomas Crown Affair,' Dies at 95
In a wide-ranging career, he was a Boston lawyer, a Hollywood screenwriter and a Swiss currency trader.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Alan Trustman, 95, Dies; Wrote ‘Bullitt' and ‘Thomas Crown Affair'
In a wide-ranging career, he was a Boston lawyer, a Hollywood screenwriter and a Swiss currency trader.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Timothée Chalamet Has a Point About Ballet
This art form is alive, and Chalamet, who comes from a dance family, knows it. But what value does ballet have for the world at large?

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Jeremy Larner, Who Wrote ‘The Candidate,' a Political Film Classic, Dies at 88
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 2019: Agnès Varda, Influential French New Wave Filmmaker, Dies at 90
She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Tracking Down a Vase From ‘Bonjour Tristesse'
We help a reader find a prop seen in Durga Chew-Bose's debut film "Bonjour Tristesse."

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1962: Brilliant Stardom and Personal Tragedy Punctuated the Life of Marilyn Monroe
One of the most famous stars in Hollywood, she suffered severe setbacks in the last years of her life.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1981: Death Ends a 39-Year Career, Starting With Child Roles at 4
Natalie Wood evolved from a child star into a teenage ingénue and then a mature actress, until her trajectory was tragically cut short.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1992: Marlene Dietrich, 90, Symbol of Glamour, Dies
"Dietrich is something that never existed before and may never exist again," the actor Maurice Chevalier said of her. "That's a woman."

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1969: Judy Garland, 47, Found Dead
She dazzled audiences in "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Star Is Born," but her successes were later overshadowed by addiction and other struggles.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 2000: Hedy Lamarr, Sultry Star Who Reigned in Hollywood
A temptress on the silver screen in the 1930s and '40s, she later became an inventor.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1975: Josephine Baker Is Dead in Paris at 68
She performed with a string of bananas tied around her waist, an electrifying act that led her to become first a local sensation in Paris, and then an international star.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 1961: Anna May Wong Is Dead at 54; Actress Won Movie Fame in '24
With a film career spanning three decades, Miss Wong, who rose to stardom with "The Thief of Baghdad," was acclaimed as a versatile and talented performer.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

From 2003: Leni Riefenstahl, Filmmaker and Nazi Propagandist, Dies at 101
Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of Hitler.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Mexican drama, a Japanese crime thriller, an absurdist French comedy and more.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

Three 6 Mafia on Their Oscars Win, 20 Years Later
Twenty years ago, Three 6 Mafia's Oscars triumph for "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" helped an uptight awards show loosen up.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

A Film That Makes a Strong Argument for the Value of Debate
"Immutable" is about young debaters in a league in Washington, D.C., as well as about the skill itself in a world where yelling can seem the norm.

New York Times Movies
Mar 06, 2026

‘War Machine' Review: On the Fritz
The "Reacher" star Alan Ritchson can't troubleshoot this alien invasion sci-fi flick.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

Wallace Shawn's ‘What We Did Before Our Moth Days' Is Purgatory Done Right
The playwright and his collaborator André Gregory are together again, delivering a sumptuous set of interlinked monologues about life, death and betrayal.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Pompei: Below the Clouds' Review: Trembling Beauties, Old and New
The past and the present converge in this ravishingly beautiful Italian documentary set in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Protector' Review: She Knows How to Give Life, and How to Take It
Milla Jovovich plays a mother whose wrath is unleashed when her daughter is kidnapped in this brooding revenge thriller.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

Chadwick Boseman's Hip-Hop Play, in Shakespeare's House
The actor Chadwick Boseman was a playwright, too. At Shakespeare's Globe in London, his "Deep Azure" is drawing attention to a lost talent inspired by the Bard.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

Druski Talks About His Influences, Hollywood Ambitions and Timothée Chalamet
The comedian is building a galaxy of collaborators — Timothée Chalamet, Kai Cenat and Justin Bieber — and telling us how they fit into his future.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Youngblood' Review: He's Got a Reason to Be Chippy
A remake of the 1986 crowd-pleasing hockey movie, starring Ashton James as a promising young Black player, has a lot more on its mind than the original.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘The Napa Boys' Review: You Had Me at Merlot
This unclassifiable postmodern spoof, from the comedians Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman, is a strange, circuitous trip through California wine country.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Hoppers' Review: Animal Magnetism
The latest Pixar movie centers on pudgy beavers and a spunky teenager determined to save their habitat.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘The Bride!' Review: Frankie, My Dear
Maggie Gyllenhaal's time-shifting, genre-hopping riff on Mary Shelley's creation stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale as outlaws in love.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘The Bride!' Review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale Are Outlaws in Love
Maggie Gyllenhaal's time-shifting, genre-hopping riff on Mary Shelley's creation stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale as outlaws in love.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Heel' Review: A Different Kind of House Training
A loutish teenager is shown the error of his ways in this absurdly gripping psychological thriller.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘André Is an Idiot' Review: Dying Laughing
In this documentary, an ad man who treats life with irreverence tries to approach his death from colon cancer the same way.

New York Times Movies
Mar 05, 2026

‘Dolly' Review: Toy With Me
A backwoods monster with a twisted doll obsession puts a couple through the wringer in this unflinching exploitation fairy tale.

New York Times Movies
Mar 04, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney , Hulu, Apple TV and More in March
A new Bill Lawrence comedy starring Steve Carell and a new mystery starring Nicole Kidman are among this month's highlights.

New York Times Movies
Mar 04, 2026

Watch a Haunting Theatrical Scene From ‘Hamnet'
The director Chloé Zhao narrates a sequence from her film featuring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal. The movie is nominated for eight Oscars, including best picture.

New York Times Movies
Mar 04, 2026

Did You Know These Oscar-Nominated Actresses Started in Reality TV?
Hollywood careers don't always begin where you expect them to, as Jessie Buckley, Teyana Taylor and Emma Stone could tell you.

New York Times Movies
Mar 04, 2026

The Many Brides of Frankenstein
Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" imagines an empowered mate for the monster. We look back at other memorable cinematic versions.

New York Times Movies
Mar 04, 2026

‘Hamnet' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Chloé Zhao narrates a sequence from her Oscar-nominated film, featuring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

New Movies and Shows Coming to Netflix in March: ‘Peaky Blinders,' ‘Vladimir' and More
Several promising titles are coming this month, including a new series starring Rachel Weisz and the feature-length sequel to "Peaky Blinders."

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

Photographer Nick Ut Sues Netflix Over ‘Napalm Girl' Documentary
Nick Ut, the freelancer long credited for the award-winning photo from the Vietnam War, says a Netflix documentary questioning his work has defamed him.

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in March
Several promising titles are coming this month, including a new series starring Rachel Weisz and the feature-length sequel to "Peaky Blinders."

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

Hamnet, Hamlet and Oscar Wao: Three Lost Boys Across Time
In the stage versions of two beloved books, the most impressive moments emerge when the productions stray from the source material.

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

5 Oscar-Nominated Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include the animated feature films that are competing for an Academy Award on March 15.

New York Times Movies
Mar 03, 2026

The ‘Sinners' Cinematographer: ‘We All Had a Lot on the Line'
The Oscar nominee Autumn Durald Arkapaw's ambitious collaboration with Ryan Coogler was also risky, starting with the very heavy large-format cameras.

New York Times Movies
Mar 02, 2026

‘Sinners' and the Price of Artistic Freedom
Onscreen and behind the scenes, the movie is about the pursuit of liberation, not just for its characters, but also for filmmaking itself.

New York Times Movies
Mar 02, 2026

Yorgos Lanthimos Steps Back From the Movie Camera, and Picks Up Another One
A new exhibition in the director's native Athens showcases his work as a photographer. "I'd like to take a break from making films," he said. "For now, at least."

New York Times Movies
Mar 02, 2026

When ‘Anora' Becomes ‘Anorak': The Art of Wrong Movie Titles
Staffers at Film at Lincoln Center keep a list of the incorrect movie titles they've heard from patrons. That list is very, very long.

New York Times Movies
Mar 02, 2026

The Scandinavian Actors Quietly Redefining Cinema
Why the restrained style of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish performers is resonating with moviegoers globally.

New York Times Movies
Mar 01, 2026

SAG's Actor Awards Winners List: ‘Sinners' and ‘The Studio' Win Big
The vampire drama was named outstanding cast and, in an upset, its star won best lead actor. Other victors included Catherine O'Hara for "The Studio."

New York Times Movies
Mar 01, 2026

Unforgettable SAG Actor Awards 2026 Looks: Teyana Taylor, Emma Stone and More
Painted torsos, tulip skirts, Jazz Age style and more.

New York Times Movies
Mar 01, 2026

Screen Actors Guild's Actor Awards Winners List: Updating Live
"One Battle After Another" and "Sinners" are facing off in the last major awards before the Oscars.

New York Times Movies
Mar 01, 2026

‘One Battle After Another' Wins Producers Guild Award. Is Oscar Next?
The Paul Thomas Anderson film also took the top Directors Guild prize as well, a good sign for the movie's best picture prospects at the Oscars.

New York Times Movies
Feb 28, 2026

How the BAFTAs Bungled Its Response to a Racial Slur
The awards show didn't mention racist slurs when it told the audience a man with Tourette's might make "involuntarily noises."

New York Times Movies
Feb 28, 2026

‘The Interview': Maggie Gyllenhaal on ‘The Bride,' and Reaching Out to Her Brother
With a big budget and a lot to say, the filmmaker is unleashing her inner monster with "The Bride!"

New York Times Movies
Feb 28, 2026

‘Scream 7's' Matthew Lillard is a Fan Favorite. If Only Hollywood Understood.
After a period of joblessness when he had to sell his home and cars, the "Scream" actor's career is booming — whether Quentin Tarantino likes it or not.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month brings a malign quarterback, a naughty robot hottie and the grim reaper himself.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

Watch the Final Scene of ‘Train Dreams'
The director Clint Bentley discusses the conclusion to his film, which stars Joel Edgerton and is an Oscar nominee for best picture.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

‘Scream 7' Controversies: What You Need to Know
The franchise's latest edition ran into trouble on the way to the screen. Here's what happened.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run' Tells One Side of the Story
The Morgan Neville-directed film relies on new and archival interviews to cover familiar ground: the years after the Beatles broke up.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

TMZ Drives Celebrity News. Thank This L.A. Intersection.
The website known for breaking news about famous deaths and juicy scandals has a name with roots in old Hollywood.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2026

‘Train Dreams' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Clint Bentley narrates a sequence from his film starring Joel Edgerton.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

Netflix Backs Out of Bid for Warner Bros., Paving Way for Paramount Takeover
The move was a stunning development in the long-running corporate battle for the storied media giant.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Scream 7' Review: Neve Campbell Returns to Face Ghostface
Ghostface has returned amid a light fog of nostalgia in this reunion for some of the franchise's most terrified faces, including Neve Campbell's.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Scream 7' Review: It's Hard to Keep a Good Ghoul Down
Ghostface has returned amid a light fog of nostalgia in this reunion for some of the franchise's most terrified faces, including Neve Campbell's.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘The Luckiest Man in America' and More Streaming Gems
A game-show drama and a documentary valentine to a cult movie queen are among the little treats tucked away on your subscription streaming services this month.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Grease 2,' the Giddy, Raunchy Flop That Brought Us Michelle Pfeiffer
The highly anticipated 1982 sequel failed to meet expectations at the time but has since charmed an adoring following with its ambitions dance numbers and nonstop ear worms.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘In the Blink of an Eye' Review: We Are the Future
These three connected stories about the whole of human history can't quite sustain the necessary emotional heft.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘K-Pops!' Review: Reconnecting Through Music
Anderson .Paak directs and stars alongside his real-life son in this film, which offers sometimes charming, if somewhat sterile pleasures.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Idiotka' Review: She's a Haute Mess
A scrappy Russian American seamstress from West Hollywood competes in a fashion design reality show in this clever and earnest indie comedy.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Ghost Elephants' Review: Pursuing What Could Be a Dream
Werner Herzog's new documentary about the hunt for elephants in Angola focuses less on the animals and more on the pursuers.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2026

‘Dreams' Review: Erotic, but Not Enough Charge
Jessica Chastain plays a wealthy philanthropist obsessed with an undocumented dancer in this chilly drama.

New York Times Movies
Feb 25, 2026

BBC and BAFTA Say They Are Investigating After Broadcast of Racist Slur
The awards organization and the broadcaster have ordered separate investigations into what led to airing the slur, which was shouted involuntarily during Sunday's ceremony.

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